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Jonathan SteedFor work in the understanding, control and application of the assembly of molecular materials in the crystal and gel state.
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Joshua PiggottFor dedication, enthusiasm and effectiveness in the delivery of quality-first science pedagogy for children aged 4–9, while breaking down the stereotypes of the classic portrayal of a scientist.
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Nicky WallerFor sustained contributions to the professional development of primary teachers in the teaching of science.
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Dr Emma OwensFor demonstrating outstanding skills and knowledge in curriculum design, practical chemistry and contextualisation.
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Robert WorleyFor significant and sustained contributions to the development and promotion of safe practical resources for teachers worldwide, especially in the field of microscale chemistry.
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Dr Julia SarjuFor making a difference to the lives of students through outstanding and innovative teaching, direct interventions and best practice around disability and accessibility, and for the dissemination of knowledge in this area.
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Professor Bhavik PatelFor the design of innovative and effective analytical chemistry curriculums.
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Professor Michael SeeryFor sustained and substantial scholarship in approaches to teaching and learning chemistry, and for providing leadership and support to others carrying out chemistry education research.
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Stalham Infant and Junior SchoolsFor the development of an engaging curriculum and teaching strategies, promoting a love of science and effective science learning amongst children, families and staff.
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Pilgrim School Science DepartmentFor planning and facilitating a move from theoretical to hands-on practical science, for a broad age range of students with special educational medical needs both face to face and remotely.
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Keele Team-Based Learning GroupFor pioneering the integration of the active learning strategy Team-Based Learning in the curriculum of UK higher education chemistry programmes, through collaborative teamwork and by supporting others to adopt this strategy.
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Exploring Everyday ChemistryFor the development and significant impact of an innovative free online course designed to aid the transition to study chemistry and related degrees at university.
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Molecular EducatorsFor the creation of innovative chemical education resources that benefit how students, children, and the general public learn organic chemistry.
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The Lab_14 CollaborationFor the development of a 1st year undergraduate remote laboratory experience, which provides students with a ‘chemistry kit for the 21st century’ and places a focus on measurement within everyday contexts.
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University of Strathclyde and GSKFor the creation of a sustained partnership which has driven a culture of research and training excellence, and created a flow of skilled personnel to enhance capabilities within the sector.
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RSC Chemical Information and Computer Applications GroupFor the development of the Open Chemistry series of meetings and workshops and the successful transition to virtual meetings due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
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RSC Formulation Science and Technology GroupFor the successful transition of their conference programme to run online on during the Covid-19 pandemic.
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Dr Mark CrimminFor the discovery of an unprecedented transition metal complex with a hexagonal planar geometry.
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Katty O'Brien-QuiltyFor proficiency in a variety of analytical techniques and serving as a fantastic advocate and brand ambassador for apprenticeships, chemistry and Thames Water.
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Professor Alan GoldmanFor deep and scholarly insight into the mechanisms of organometallic reactions and the design of organometallic catalysts.